Scientist confirms tremor was a seismic event…not the ‘ANC shaking about DA’
If you felt the earth move last night‚ you were not alone or dreaming.Council for Geoscience manager Michelle Grobbelaar confirmed on Friday morning that a tremor measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale was recorded in the Eastern Cape‚ in the Makomereng area close to the Lesotho border.“It was recorded at 4.1-magnitude‚ which‚ according to world standards‚ is normal or low‚” she said.Grobbelaar said this region was a hotspot and is constantly monitored.“It is not a new thing‚ we have been monitoring this region because earth tremors take place where they have occurred before‚ we keep a close watch.”This is the second tremor to be felt in KwaZulu Natal in 2016. In February‚ the province recorded a 3.1-magnitude tremor.The tremor‚ which was reportedly felt in Pietermaritzburg‚ uMhlanga‚ Pinetown and Durban Central happened just after 8.30pm on Thursday.Social media was abuzz with the hashtags #Durbantremor and #wewillrebuild trending as people took to twitter to share the experience.Gitte Wehr posted: “I felt the tremor here in Amanzimtoti. Even the pens on my desk shook‚ so that is a confirmation from toti”.S’thandile Khuzwayo said she felt it in the uMhlanga area.Other Twitter users had a somewhat more alarming take on the situation. Paul Masilo tweeted: “This may be very ugly and devastating‚ we need a contingency plan‚ this is the beginning of Armegeddon.”A political joke was thrown into the mix with Vusi Khambule saying‚ “ I think it’s the ANC shaking worried about DA.” – TMG Digital/The Times..
There’s never been a more important time to support independent media.
From World War 1 to present-day cosmopolitan South Africa and beyond, the Sunday Times has been a pillar in covering the stories that matter to you.
For just R80 you can become a premium member (digital access) and support a publication that has played an important political and social role in South Africa for over a century of Sundays. You can cancel anytime.
Already subscribed? Sign in below.
Questions or problems? Email helpdesk@timeslive.co.za or call 0860 52 52 00.